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Re: Nagios errors in pre-flight: msg#00372

network.nagios.user

Subject: Re: Nagios errors in pre-flight


the use statement below refers to a template - not a contact group.

Perhaps your service-template "int-pri-page" needs to have a contact_group
field called "int-pri-page"

-sg

On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Scott Whitney wrote:

> I've been looking at this for awhile, and I'm a little confused. Perhaps the
> semantics are confusing me. This might be boneheaded, but...
>
> Nagios says:
> Warning: Contact group 'int-pri-page' is not used in any hostgroup/service
> definitions or host/hostgroup/service escalations!
> Warning: Contact group 'int-sec-email' is not used in any hostgroup/service
> definitions or host/hostgroup/service escalations!
> Warning: Contact group 'int-sec-page' is not used in any hostgroup/service
> definitions or host/hostgroup/service escalations!
> Warning: Contact group 'john' is not used in any hostgroup/service
> definitions or host/hostgroup/service escalations!
> Warning: Contact group 'nagios' is not used in any hostgroup/service
> definitions or host/hostgroup/service escalations!
>
> These are all used in quite a few service definitions. About what, exactly,
> is it complaining?
>
> Sample from the config where you will see that a couple of these are
> definitely used:
>
> ####################### BEGIN SERVICE DEFINITION #######################
> define service {
> use int-service
> host_name lorax
> service_description disk_root
> check_command check_nrpe!root
> }
>
> define serviceescalation {
> use int-pri-page
> host_name lorax
> service_description disk_root
> }
> define serviceescalation {
> use int-sec-email
> host_name lorax
> service_description disk_root
> }
> define serviceescalation {
> use int-sec-page
> host_name lorax
> service_description disk_root
> }
> ######################## END SERVICE DEFINITION ########################
>

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